30+ Cheap Weekend Getaways That You Can’t Miss
Sometimes, we fall back on the same old destinations simply because they are familiar and convenient. And, of course, finding new spots can seem time-consuming when life gets busy.
However, why miss out on new experiences? In this article, we’ve put together a list of cheap weekend getaways, perfect for a quick break on a budget. Then, you can pick one, grab your essentials, and get ready to dive into a fun adventure!
- Gulf Shores, Alabama
- San Antonio, Texas
- Savannah, Georgia
- Napa Valley, California
- Joshua Tree National Park, California
- Saugatuck, Michigan
- Finger Lakes, New York
- Cocoa Beach, Florida
- Atlantic City, New Jersey
- Liverpool, England
- New York, New York
- Honolulu, Hawaii
- Boston, Massachusetts
- New Orleans, Louisiana
- Burlington, Vermont
- Providence, Rhode Island
- Cotswolds, England
- Gdańsk, Poland
- Cardiff, Wales
- Prince Edward County, Virginia
- Niagara Falls, Canada
- Woodstock, Vermont
- Québec, Canada
- Lexington, Kentucky
- Bolivia, South America
- Albuquerque, New Mexico
- San Juan, Pureto Rico
- Hanoi, Vietnam
- Chiang Mai, Thailand
- Nusa Penida, Indonesia
- Busan, South Korea
1. Gulf Shores, Alabama
Imagine putting your feet in these fine white sand. Photo by Miguel - stock.adobe.com
Undoubtedly, Gulf Shores will steal your heart if you are a beach lover looking for cheap weekend getaways. Don’t miss the opportunity to trek on its powdery expanse extending over 30 miles while watching ospreys catch fish and shorebirds diving for marine plants. There are also dolphin cruises that allow visitors to get close to these fun-loving porpoises. For the daring, protected lagoons offer fantastic kayaking and magnificent sunrises and sunset viewing.
2. San Antonio, Texas
The city becomes vibrant at night. Photo by Wangkun Jia - stock.adobe.com
If you go to San Antonio, the River Walk is a must for sure. While walking on the teeming 15-mile urban waterway, you might look at how this vivacious city pops - that life bands in here, there and everywhere.
Remember to visit the Alamo, a UNESCO World Heritage site where legendary defenders fought against the Mexican army for Texas independence. You can also admire the Long Barrack and the Alamo Church, both of which stand as enduring symbols of the state's history.
When you need a break from the city buzz, venture outside to nearby Natural Bridge Caverns, as the largest cave in Texas, its magnificence unfolds in nature like underground waterfalls and stalagmites shaped over millennia.
3. Savannah, Georgia
A green view of Savannah Forsyth Park. Photo by Craig Zerbe - stock.adobe.com
Savannah's slow charm will leave you amazed if you are in demand for a budget-friendly weekend gateway. The city is famous for its walking ghost tours. With just $30 or less, you will be shared with haunted spots, such as colonial homes, cemeteries like Bonaventure Cemetery, and public squares reputed to have ghostly encounters. Some tours are family-friendly, like Grave Tales programmes of Ghost City Tour. Next morning, bring your sunscreen and towels to Tybee Island to hit five miles of sun and sand. Afterwards, hop into the queue at Sugar Shack for some blue bell ice cream that has been enjoyed by the locals and tourists alike for some 50 years.
4. Napa Valley, California
Wondering around vineyards in Napa Valley is a must. Photo by Joseph Oropel - stock.adobe.com
Napa Valley is such a heaven for wine lovers. You can’t go wrong with any of 500 wineries and endless rows of vineyards for some romantic getaways with your loved ones. Some notable ones are Castello di Amorosa, Pine Ridge, and Jarvis Estate. Opt for a hot air balloon ride and float high above vineyards and orchards below for a change of scenery. The ride lasts about 45 minutes to 1 hour—enough to witness the breathraking sunrises and take Instagram-worthy pictures.
5. Joshua Tree National Park, California
The tree that is known as the park namesake. Photo by Brian on stock.adobe.com
It's hard to grasp the true majesty of nature until you visit Joshua Tree National Park. It spreads across almost 800,000 acres of southeast California and attracts nearly 3 million visitors annually. Here, you will see the iconic Joshua trees, which can live up to 1000 years and made famous thanks to U2’s album cover.
Thrill-seekers will find no shortage of rock climbing. Nothing beats the sense of conquer when you scramble up to Hidden Valley's ascents or challenge yourself on boulder problems throughout the Wonderland of Rocks.
6. Saugatuck, Michigan
A fab beach to let times pass by. tb2bfit, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Saugatuck is often referred to as the "Art Coast of Michigan." Surrounded by sand dunes and crystal-clear waters, this place bursts with natural beauty and summer vibe. You will not regret visiting Oval Beach, which is consistently ranked among the best beaches in Michigan. It is well-maintained and clean, and there is not big waves, making it a good beach for all ages. Just a short distance away is Saugatuck Dunes State Park where hikers can stretch their legs with miles of dune trails and striking shoreline views.
7. Finger Lakes, New York
Feel so tiny in this majestic nature! Photo by Zack Frank on stock.adobe.com
If you prefer a budget-friendly weekend getaway among farmlands and quiet forests, you'll find one special corner of New York that feels worlds away - the Finger Lakes region. Experience the awe of Letchworth's towering cliffs, which are hundreds of feet above the Grand Canyon of the East below. Refresh yourself in azure havens like Cayuga and Seneca, where coves offer lazy summer swims or picnic lunches stretched 'til dusk.
8. Cocoa Beach, Florida
Imagine you're strolling along the iconic Cocoa Beach Pier. Photo by dfriend150 on stock.adobe.com
Cocoa Beach is one of the loveliest escapes for families seeking affordable weekend vacations. Over 2 million visitors flock to this place annually to immerse themselves in its sandy shores. Cocoa Beach offers a natural beauty that rivals Hollywood Beach while still being easier on the wallet.
The Cocoa Beach Pier is a central attraction, stretching 800 feet over the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can engage in several activities, including shopping by the shore and dining while listening to live music performances.
Nearby, Ron Jon Surf Shop (the world’s largest of its kind) is a must-visit for families. Spanning an enormous 52,000 square feet, it has enough surfing supplies and beachwear to keep kids entertained for hours. And if your plan allows, be sure to head to Orlando for more fun.
9. Atlantic City, New Jersey
Atlantic City offers endless entertainment. Photo by miami2you on stock.adobe.com
Seeking a summer vibe for cheap weekend getaways? Atlantic City might just be your perfect oasis. The stunning beaches, such as Brigantine Beach and Margate Beach, are free to enter. So children can have endless fun building sandcastles while families enjoy picnics under the warm sun. Plus, for under $10, you can visit the Absecon Lighthouse, the tallest lighthouse in New Jersey, where you can climb 228 steps to reach a breathtaking view of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding area.
10. Liverpool, England
The city sits across the river from the Wirral Peninsula, which is connected by road and rail tunnels. Photo by alice_photo on stock.adobe.com
As the birthplace of the legendary Beatles, you'll find their influence everywhere - especially at spots like the Cavern Club or The Beatles Story Museum for more insight into their iconic songs and cultural impact. There are many museums and galleries to explore. Or you can join one of the ongoing events at the University of Liverpool, be it a talk show or a festival. Dale Street Kitchen & bar is a decent choice if you want to grab some classic breakfast and brunch at a reasonable price. Take it easy with a £2 cuppa at Lovelocks Coffee Shop and watch the world going by.
11. New York, New York
Every trip to New York promises to bring a lot of fun. Photo by magann on stock.adobe.com
How can we miss the cultural heart known worldwide - New York City. The city is such an urban oasis for art and entertainment that inspires millions of travellers yearly.
Instead of heading to landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, why not explore the Metropolitan Museum of Art? For just $30 per adult (even less for students), you’ll dive into an incredible collection spanning 5,000 years of art.
Furthermore, you will be amazed to check out smaller towns like Chelsea. It is known for its vibrant art scene and is home to the famous Chelsea Market, where you can indulge in various culinary delights while soaking in the local atmosphere.
12. Honolulu, Hawaii
Honolulu consistently dazzles visitors with its mix of world-famous attractions. Photo by segawa7 on stock.adobe.com
Honolulu’s beach is such a heaven on Earth, especially the Waikīkī Beach, where you can sunbathe on its iconic golden sands that stretch for miles along the Pacific coast. If you want to opt for a day hike, head to Diamond Head State Monument. The 1.6-mile hike to the summit is challenging but well worth the effort, as you'll be rewarded with breathtaking 360-degree views of Honolulu and the sparkling blue waters of the Pacific Ocean.
13. Boston, Massachusetts
A corner of the classic New England Cobblestone Street. Photo by Nate Hovee on stock.adobe.com
Boston is one of the oldest cities in the United States. For a day trip, our suggestion is the Freedom Trail, which spans a 2.5-mile that links the iconic Boston Common, Paul Revere's House, and the Massachusetts State House.
If you are a sports lover, please visit Fenway Park, home to the Boston Red Sox. The Boston Public Garden is another must-visit, recognised as the first botanical garden in the United States. Its picturesque landscapes and famous swan boats offer a tranquil escape in the heart of the city.
14. New Orleans, Louisiana
The aesthetic of the French Quarter in New Orleans. Photo by steheap on stock.adobe.com
Known as "The Big Easy," this lively metropolis is a top destination for cheap weekend getaways. At the heart of New Orleans lies the French Quarter, a historic neighbourhood famous for its centuries-old buildings and a dazzling array of art and culture. Take a free tour of the stunning St. Louis Cathedral in Jackson Square, the oldest continuously active Roman Catholic cathedral in the United States. Or you can partake in one of the walking tours across the town.
15. Burlington, Vermont
You shouldn’t miss the Church Street Marketplace. Photo by Jen Lobo - stock.adobe.com
With Lake Champlain sparkling just beyond, Burlington is a picturesque getaway in Vermont's natural charm. The Burlington Waterfront Park features miles of walking and biking paths, offering stunning views of the Adirondack Mountains in the distance. Visitors can rent kayaks or stand-up paddleboards to explore the lake, or simply relax on the sandy beaches.
16. Providence, Rhode Island
Providence is one of the oldest cities in New England. Photo by SE Viera Photo - stock.adobe.com
From being named the "Best City for Foodies" to ranking as the "4th quirkiest city in America" and the "3rd favourite U.S. city," Providence has proven itself to be a destination worth visiting.
Providence's rich history is evident in its architecture, particularly the Rhode Island State House. Designed by the renowned architectural firm McKim, Mead & White, this building offers tours that delve into the state's fascinating past.
For art enthusiasts, the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) Museum is also worth a trip, as it showcases a diverse collection of art that spans from ancient to contemporary pieces.
17. Cotswolds, England
Cotswolds is such a picturesque place with rolling hills and charming villages. Photo by Anthony Brown on stock.adobe.com
We highly recommend adding the Cotswolds to your UK travel itinerary. The charming landscapes, with gentle hills and honey-toned cottages, will capture the heart of any visitor. There are many picture-perfect villages await, like Bourton-on-the-Water, where time stands still, and Chipping Campden, whose streets overflowing with charm. We also suggest visiting the Cotswold Wildlife Park to meet residents up close in their woodland habitats. Last but not least, refresh your palette at the Cotswolds Distillery, tasting award-winning spirits distilled with local ingredients.
18. Gdańsk, Poland
A panoramic view of the city. Photo by Patryk Kosmider on stock.adobe.com
Nestled along the Baltic Sea, this vibrant destination is famous for its picturesque Old Town, where you should definitely stop by the iconic Neptune Fountain. Please stop at St. Mary's Church, one of the world's largest brick churches. Climbing the 408 steps to its bell tower rewards you with breathtaking city views and the surrounding area. After a day of exploring, you can try local specialities like fresh fish from the Baltic Sea and delicious pierogi.
19. Cardiff, Wales
The breathtaking panoramic view of Cardiff city. Photo by muratart on stock.adobe.com
We recommend spending time in lively Cardiff Bay. What was once a bustling coal port is now a vibrant waterfront, with striking sights as the Wales Millennium Centre. Be sure to see the Welsh Parliament building to learn more about local culture and governance. And Cardiff's fantastic food is incredible too. You should sample everything from traditional Welsh flavors to global cuisines - you'll be impressed by culinary finds around every corner.
20. Prince Edward County, Virginia
The region makes for a perfect relaxing getaway. Photo by Reimar - sstock.adobe.com
There's a definite charm to "The County" that keeps visitors coming back time and again to this special part of Ontario. In towns like Picton and Wellington, there's a community spirit among the artsy shops and restaurants serving up local flavours. Pop into galleries meeting the area's many talented artists. After grabbing a farm-fresh meal, end your day on the Millennium Trail taking in wildlife as you pedal or hike through gorgeous countryside.
21. Niagara Falls, Canada
Niagara Falls remains a breathtaking natural wonder. Photo by eskystudio on stock.adobe.com
There's nothing like seeing Niagara Falls in person. When you stand at the edge and gaze at all that rushing water, you can feel the power of Mother Nature. And if that impressively loud isn't enough, getting soaked by the mist will wake you up. For an even more wild experience, you've got to take one of the boats directly into the Horseshoe Falls. Or, for an intimate look, check out Journey Behind the Falls. Taking those stairs below the surface is unreal - you're actually walking inside the waterfall.
22. Woodstock, Vermont
This scenic drive will drive you crazy. Photo by Craig Zerbe on stock.adobe.com
Come discover why Woodstock is dubbed America's prettiest town. Wandering its historic streets lined with gingerbread-style homes and shops is like stepping back in time. You'll find yourself wanting to linger even longer just admiring all the quaint details.
The area’s agricultural roots really shine through at fun spots like Billings Farm. Watching the morning milking is pretty darn cool. Nearby Marsh-Billings Estate has equally gorgeous scenery and trails winding through centuries-old conservation lands.
23. Québec, Canada
A weekend getaway that feels like a mini vacation to Europe. Photo by christian on stock.adobe.com
Start by exploring Château Frontenac, a grand hotel overlooking the picturesque St. Lawrence River—often dubbed the most photographed hotel in the world.
Another great activity is strolling through Old Québec, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The area is pedestrian-friendly and free to explore, with cobblestone streets lined with boutiques, bistros, and historical landmarks like the Basilica Cathedral Notre-Dame de Québec at its heart.
For nature lovers, Montmorency Falls Park is a breathtaking sight. It showcases waterfalls that are even taller than Niagara Falls. There are many ways to experience the falls: viewing from the bottom to soak in the spray, touching the water from the sid, or even taking a thrilling zip line across it.
In winter, Québec transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for skiing at Mont-Tremblant, one of North America's premier ski resorts.
24. Lexington, Kentucky
Most visitors wander around to immerse themselves in the stunning nature here. Photo by Željko Radojko - stock.adobe.com
Lexington is often known as the "Horse Capital of the World." It's famous for its thriving thoroughbred industry, with many top horse farms and the renowned Keeneland racetrack. Visitors can tour working horse farms, watch trade demonstrations, and learn about equine history at the Kentucky Horse Park.
Beyond horses, Lexington offers a charming downtown with shops, restaurants, and attractions like the Aviation Museum of Kentucky and the UK Art Museum.
Bourbon lovers will find several distilleries in and around Lexington, and of course, spending a week exploring the Kentucky Bourbon Trail is a must.
The city's food scene ranges from classic Southern fare to innovative farm-to-table dining. Bourbon and Toulouse is a great place with cheap foods and drinks to fuel yourself after a day of exploring.
25. Bolivia, South America
The Salar de Uyuni, the world's largest salt flat, offers unparalleled sunrise views. Photo by ricksonliebano on stock.adobe.com
Bolivia is a place to be for adventurous travellers seeking budget-friendly weekend vacations. Its most iconic attraction is Salar de Uyuni, the world's largest salt flat, which transform into a stunning mirror after rain.
The capital city, La Paz, is renowned for its dramatic altitude and vibrant culture. It has bustling markets like the Witches' Market, where you can find everything from herbal remedies to llama fetuses. Nearby, Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world, is steeped in mythology and is home to the unique Uros floating islands.
26. Albuquerque, New Mexico
The annual Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta is the largest hot-air balloon festival in the world. Photo by Kit Leong on stock.adobe.com
The International Balloon Fiesta fills the sky with hundreds of brightly coloured hot air balloons every October. It's in the right spot—an hour or so from San Diego, in a high desert location with good weather most of the time.
Albuquerque is famed for its unique New Mexican cuisine (it's all about green and red chile, not beans), which will satisfy your inner foodie. The Frontier Restaurant is best known for its breakfast burritos and made-daily tortillas. El Pinto is also a hit among locals.
27. San Juan, Pureto Rico
The city's beaches perfectly mix relaxation, adventure, and Puerto Rican culture. Photo by Joel Villanueva on stock.adobe.com
As the capital of Puerto Rico, San Juan offers several engaging activities for cheap weekend getaways. We want to introduce Old San Juan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site from the 16th century. Its charming cobblestone streets with colourful colonial buildings and historic landmarks like El Morro and Castillo San Cristóbal are a must-see for any first-timer.
Moreover, Condado Beach and Isla Verde Beach are popular spots for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. If you're looking for a more secluded beach experience, visit Piñones.
In addition to its cultural attractions, San Juan is known for its lively nightlife. The city's bars and clubs offer a wide range of music, from salsa and merengue to reggaeton and electronic dance music. You should visit Distrito T-Mobile, a new entertainment complex that features restaurants, bars, and a zipline.
28. Hanoi, Vietnam
It’s hard to top Vietnam when it comes to historic sites and culture. Photo by galitskaya - stock.adobe.com
More than a cheap weekend getaway, Vietnam oftens made it name among the best places to visit for solo travellers. Hanoi, the vibrant capital of the nation, is a city that beautifully marries its rich history with modern life.
One of the highlights of Hanoi is the Old Quarter. You should explore this historic neighbourhood, where narrow streets are lined with traditional shops, street food stalls, and colonial architecture. The lively atmosphere invites you to sample local dishes like pho and banh mi. And don’t forget to top it all off with a cup of Vietnamese coffee.
Another essential stop is the Temple of Literature, Vietnam's first university founded way back in 1070. Take your time strolling through its peaceful gardens, courtyards, a series of pavilions and altars of what once was the largest educational center in feudal Vietnam while learning about the nation’s tradition of scholarly excellence.
For a touch of nature, visit Hoan Kiem Lake. The iconic Turtle Tower stands in the middle of the lake, and the nearby Ngoc Son Temple can be reached via a charming red bridge. It’s a lovely place to relax, especially in the early morning when locals practice tai chi by the water.
No trip to Hanoi would be complete without experiencing the Hanoi Opera House. This stunning architectural gem, reminiscent of the Palais Garnier in Paris, hosts a variety of performances, from opera to ballet. You should check the schedule and catch a show if possible; it's a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the local arts scene.
29. Chiang Mai, Thailand
A haven of serene, laid-back atmosphere and natural beauty. Photo by 24Novembers - stock.adobe.com
Thailand, on the whole, is a no-brainer for cheap weekend getaways. You can comfortably explore the country for around $1,000+ per month. Bangkok is like a metropolis, with good nightlife, a variety of foods, and all the hustle and bustle. Chiang Mai is more laid-back and chill, with jungles, temples, and elephants, and it is vastly different from your experience at home.
If you're planning a trip, you should explore the ancient temples that define the city's character. Wat Phra That Doi Suthep is a must-visit. Perched on a mountain, this sacred temple offers spiritual significance and panoramic views of the city below. The journey to the temple, filled with lush greenery, is an experience in itself.
For those who appreciate history, Wat Chedi Luan, with its towering chedi, is another essential stop. You should also check out Wat Phra Singh, which is famous for its exquisite Lanna-style architecture and serene atmosphere.
Nature enthusiasts will find plenty to love in Chiang Mai. The Doi Inthanon National Park, home to Thailand's highest peak, is perfect for hiking and exploring diverse ecosystems. Hikers should also enjoy the cool mountain air and trails that lead to stunning waterfalls.
30. Nusa Penida, Indonesia
Nusa Penida is increasingly recognised as a hidden gem in Indonesia. Photo by Nichapa - stock.adobe.com
Nusa Penida offers a more untouched experience compared to its bustling sibling, Bali. The first highlight is Crystal Bay. You should consider snorkelling here to catch a glimpse of the majestic manta rays that frequent the waters around Nusa Penida.
When planning your trip, include stops at Angel’s Billabong and Broken Beach. The former features a natural infinity pool that’s perfect for a refreshing swim, while the latter is famous for its picturesque archway and dramatic cliffs.
Getting to Nusa Penida is easy; you can take a fast boat from Bali, which takes about 35 minutes. Once on the island, renting a scooter or hiring a driver can help you navigate the rugged terrain and reach all the must-see spots. Although the roads can be challenging, the breathtaking views and serene atmosphere make every effort worthwhile.
31. Busan, South Korea
South Korea's second-largest city is a must-visit for travellers seeking cheap weekend getaways. Photo by dudlajzov on stock.adobe.com
Known for its stunning coastline, Busan boasts several famous beaches, each with its distinct charm.
The most popular is Haeundae Beach, which all Koreans know and love. When you are not hitting the waves, be sure to enjoy the view from the highest Starbucks in the world at BUSAN X the SKY.
Just a few bus stops away is the equally famous Gwangalli Beach. It is renowned for its breathtaking views of the Gwangan Bridge, which is particularly mesmerising when illuminated at night.
For those interested in shopping and nightlife, Seomyeon is the place to be. This lively district is home to a wide range of shops, underground malls, restaurants, bars, and fashion shops, making it the perfect spot to absorb Busan's energetic vibe.
Wrapping Up
With over 30 cheap weekend getaways uncovered, hopefully this guide has you already dreaming up your next adventure. While long holidays may not always be feasible, these options are perfect for boosting your mood and mind with a short but meaningful break from routine.
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